Let’s check the steps in each of the possibility to connect your domain with the hosting account.

You have a reseller hosting plan with MilesWeb

For connecting your new domain to Pluto/Mars/Jupiter or Smart/Plus/Pro plan that you have purchased from us, you need to point the domain to MilesWeb Web Hosting DNS nameservers. You will receive the private or reseller nameservers that you need to use in the welcome email. You can do this easily via your MilesWeb account as below:

Sign into your MilesWeb account(The Client Login option is available at the top right corner of the home page):

Choose the Domain List from the left sidebar and click on the Manage button next to your domain in the list:

Go to the Nameservers section and select MilesWeb Web Hosting DNS from the drop-down menu. Next, use the tick mark sign to save changes:

After the nameservers are updated, it requires approximately 24 hours for the DNS changes to be accepted globally. But in rare cases, it might take up to 48 hours. So, you need to be patient.

Note 2: After you set the nameservers for your domain, you will need to add your domain as Addon to your cPanel, if it is the sub domain for your hosting plan.

You have your website hosted with some other provider and you are provided with the nameservers for your domain

For connecting your domain to a third-party hosting plan via nameservers that you have received from your hosting provider, you need to set them as Custom for your domain. It can be done as follows:

Sign in to your account, click on the Domains tab from menu, select My Domains from the drop-down list and click on the Manage Domain button from the list. Then go to the Nameservers section and select Custom DNS from the drop-down menu:

After that enter your hosting nameservers one after the other in each line (in case you want to set more than 2 nameservers, click on the Add nameserver button). Next, click Save Changes button.

It might take approximately 24-48 hours for your domain to circulate after the nameservers update to resolve properly all over the world.

Note: You might receive the nameservers with IP addresses as some hosting providers provide them. Just enter the nameservers as that would be enough.

You have been provided with a set of host records for connecting the domain to your hosting

If you have your own hosting server and you know the IP address of it, it is possible to set up A records for your domain to connect it to the server. If you have purchased the plan from other hosting provider, you might get the IP address that should be used for your domain to connect with your hosting plan. You need to create A records in this case too.

Note: It can be done only if the domain is using our DNS nameservers. A records can be set up in the following way:

Log in to your account, select My Domains from the drop-down list and click on the Manage Domain button from the list. Then go to the Advanced DNS tab at the top of the page.

Search for the Host records section and click on the Add New Record button (if this option isn’t available, it indicates that your domain is not using our DNS):

Select A Record for the Type and enter the Host you want to point to your server IP address:

@ – This is used to mention the Host to point your root domain (abc.tld)www – This is used to set the record for the www.abc.tld subdomain[customhostname] – you can use it to set up a subdomain and to point it to your hosting server (for example, Host blog will point blog.abc.tld to your hosting)* – It needs to be entered as a Host to set up a wildcard subdomain (it means it will point all non-existent subdomains to your hosting).

Next, enter the IP address of your hosting server into the Value field:

You can leave the TTL as Automatic (30 min) or select any custom value from the drop-down menu:

Note: TTL is the time during which the data of your host record remains after the record is updated or removed. If you don’t know what TTL should be used, simply leave it as Automatic.

Once you insert all details, save them using the Save changes icon:

Generally, it takes about 30 minutes for the newly created records to take effect.

You will need to create additional records (like URL redirect or CNAME), if your hosting provider asks you. These records might be set in the similar way as A records. You simply need to choose the corresponding Type record from the drop-down menu and enter the Value that you received from your hosting provider:

After adding the records, you should check if there are any records for the same host name and remove them since they will conflict with your records. You may need to check the record types such as Unmasked/Masked/Permanent Redirect, A or CNAME records.

The records for our Parking page will be set by default by a newly registered domain. These records are URL redirect for @ host pointing to http://www.abc.tld/ and CNAME record for www host pointing to parkingpage.milesweb.com. These records need to be removed after setting up custom host records for your domain.

Simply press the black Trash bin icon next to the corresponding record to remove the conflicting records:

That’s it!

You can easily connect a domain name to your hosting or reseller account with these simple steps.

Pallavi is a Digital Marketing Executive at MilesWeb and has an experience of over 4 years in content development. She is interested in writing engaging content on business, technology, web hosting and other topics related to information technology.